Yeah, xHTML & CSS is a must. It loads faster in sence, but it depends on what HTML you use for example tubular data or other fancy HTML scripts such as marquee's and IFrames which isn't xHTML (thank the lord). It is easier to edit and on the plus side, it's nice to look at if you code it correctly (lower-cased and structured).
There are more and more sites starting to have xHTML & CSS coding.






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